Uhm im really not sure, you should ask whoever is in charge of your base
They both are forms of figurative language used for comparison, but metaphors and similies do differ greatly. Similies are a comparison using the word like or as. Metaphors are a comparison without like or as, and more distinct. So the difference is Similies always contain the word like or as in their comparison, while metaphor doesn't have to.
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Answer:
Okey
Explanation:
if I were her, I would wear a pretty flowy dress that has flowy long sleeves and the color would be rose gold. (Something like an abaya)